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From the backseat of his black Cadillac parked on the corner of Jazz Avenue and Blues Boulevard, Hambone has produced one of the longest running radio shows in a town known for the Blues.
“You could be the coolest guitar player and put on great live shows, but I want something to be said.”
“It’s a boxing match between taste and decadence.”
“I really respect Buddy’s depth,” Herring said. “That fire was exactly what I wanted to see happen. Sometimes it happens: his electricity, that fire.”
Skylar Gregg combines old soul, 60s & 70s country, blues and more, adding her very personal lyric imagery to create something new.
Says Bob Dylan, “Dion knows how to sing, and he knows just the right way to craft these songs, these blues songs. He’s got some friends here to help him out, some true luminaries. But in the end, it’s Dion by himself alone, and that masterful voice of his that will keep you returning to share these Blues songs with him.”
“The hardest part about fixing vintage instruments is making sure you keep them as original as possible.”
“Blues music is…stronger than many people realize and is as relevant now as it was when W.C. Handy first heard the slide guitar on that darkened train platform way back when.”
John Two-Hawks has spent his life looking intensely into the deep ways of Spirit, wisdom, healing and connection.
“It occurred to me, I can play whatever kind of music I want.”